The attack on Stolice was an attempt by the ARBiH to control the positions of the VRS on Mountain Majevica. At first, the ARBiH suppressed the VRS, and...
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Stolice (Serbian Cyrillic: Столице) is a part of the village Brštica near Krupanj in Serbia. It became known in history as the place where the military-political...
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Stolice conference was a military-political conference of the leadership of the Yugoslav Partisans, held on 26 September 1941 in the village of Stolice...
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2020. Odluka o proglašenju Zakona o potvrđivanju Ugovora između Svete Stolice i Republike Hrvatske o suradnji na području odgoja i kulture Archived 4...
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Slovakia was not divided into kraje, but into counties (Slovak: župy or stolice). This was the case when present-day Slovakia was part of: Great Moravia...
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used by Slovene Partisans that was adopted on 26 September 1941 at the Stolice meeting of the Yugoslav Partisans. 1:2 Flag of SR Slovenia, 1945–1991....
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north of the Radio stolice, where the 1st Majevica Brigade was garrisoned. The rest of the units were stationed around the radio stolice. The ARBiH had 8...
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formally joined the ranks of the Partisans later on. At the September 1941 Stolice conference, the unified name partisans and the red star as an identification...
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Aljić (Guard Brigade "Delta" and 117.Muslim Brigade commander) Attack on Stolice "Untitled Page". Archived from the original on 2016-05-16. Retrieved 2014-05-05...
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doi:10.7202/006972ar. ISSN 1492-1421. "Janez Nepomuk Primic in ustanovitev stolice za slovenski jezik na liceju v Gradcu 1811" [Janez Nepomuk Primic and the...
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i XVI wieku (1907) Skartabelat w ustroju szlachectwa polskiego (1911) Stolice Polski 963–1138 (1916) Skarbiec i Archiwum koronne w dobie przedjagiellońskiej]...
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Miloš Obrenović's House Historic Landmarks Bela Crkva Bubanj Šumarice Stolice Marićevića jaruga Radovanjski Lug Cer Memorial Ossuary Vuk Karadžić's birth...
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Čestobrodica (Serbian: Честобродица, also known as Stolice, Serbian: Столице), a mountain pass in East Serbia that connects Morava Valley with the Timok...
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under jedne one stolice chair.GEN i and pored beside jednog one zida, wall.GEN ali but ne not znam I.know (ispod) under koje which stolice chair.GEN i and...
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situated between Semberija, Posavina, and Tuzla Canton. Its highest peak is Stolice, some 16 kilometres east of Tuzla, in the far southeastern part of the...
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2011. Retrieved 17 December 2010. "Janez Nepomuk Primic in ustanovitev stolice za slovenski jezik na liceju v Gradcu 1811" [Janez Nepomuk Primic and the...
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(5 July 2017). "Tel-Awiw: białe i tęczowe miasto - Poznaj nieoficjalną stolicę Izraela - Alek Rynkiewicz". Queer (in Polish). Archived from the original...
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zurnal.rs. Retrieved 18 March 2013. "Stadion Partizana dobija crno-bele stolice" (in Serbian). The Sportal. Archived from the original on 11 November 2012...
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Operation Sadejstvo Operation Lukavac '93 Operation Cerska [sr] Attack on Stolice Operation Brana 94 Operation "Breza '94" Operation Autumn '94 Operation...
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but re-approved and verified in 1962 based on material from the Zajaca-Stolice district, Brasina, Serbia. It occurs as a secondary alteration product...
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Partisan brigades in the Majevicas. The Partisans were encircled in the Stolice heights. An attempt by the Partisan 16th Vojvodina Division to relieve...
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headquarters, presided by Josip Broz Tito, was held in the nearby village of Stolice. A monument and memorial park were built after the war, celebrating the...
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Hotels in Kopaonik Hotel Grand Kopaonik Hotels on Kopaonik Hotel Nebeske Stolice Ski lift station Kopaonik Kopaonik ski resort walk paths Snowboarding in...
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Republic of Croatia: Officially known in Croatian as "Ugovor između Svete Stolice i Republike Hrvatske o dušobrižništvu katoličkih vjernika, pripadnika oružanih...
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Mihailović against the Partisans. On 8 December 1941, the Corps defended the Stolice mine near Krupanj against the Partisans. By late 1941, it had 1,500 members...
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Operation Sadejstvo Operation Lukavac '93 Operation Cerska [sr] Attack on Stolice Operation Brana 94 Operation "Breza '94" Operation Autumn '94 Operation...
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Corps of the ARBiH suffered terrible losses during the last attack on Stolice. Intense Battles and clashes took place in Majevica, resulting in infrastructural...
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People's Front up to the beginning of World War II. At the conference in Stolice (Serbia) it was concluded that the antifascist movement should be transformed...
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(5 July 2017). "Tel-Awiw: białe i tęczowe miasto - Poznaj nieoficjalną stolicę Izraela - Alek Rynkiewicz". Queer (in Polish). Retrieved 17 February 2024...
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Headquarters when it was created on 27 June 1941, it was renamed at the Stolice conference of 26–27 September 1941. Its full name became the Supreme Headquarters...
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